2 1960 minimalist-looking IWCs - one in white gold, the other gold. I prefer the white gold one as it's more understated, and doesn't clash with my more modern outfits. Currently looking for some kind of necklace, but I haven't really pinpointed anything as of yet.

I only wear a watch to work. Of which I have two. A 90's Speedmaster Reduced. A 60's Seamaster Cosmic. For casual, I'm thinking of the following. An sterling silver antique bracelet. It's a plain, soil, cylindrical band with screw on spheres on each end. Its rather aged. I think it looks fantastic. Over time, I'll probably get a few rings. My father has an onyx ring I'll probably get copied, and were going to work on a crest for our family as we have no lineage.

18kt gold Omega with gold dial circa 1958. Several antique gold rings on my dominant right hand. Sometimes a gold bracelet also on my dominant wrist. If I'm wearing a knit tie, a gold safety pin to pin down the tie to the shirt. I should note that I also wear my wristwatch on my right wrist.

Rings, necklaces, pendants, bracelets, amulets, watches, earrings. I don't wear them but I have them. Most of them are gifts. I wear my wristwatch most of the time though. I just thought of King Henry VIII with his bejeweled clothes and necklaces.